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UBC teaches the teachers on tech tools

Mexican university helps develop Masters in Education Technology

Control freaks cripple e-health, expert says

One day after British Columbia announces the closure of three hospitals, health-care specialists gather in Vancouver to discuss the barriers to technology adoption in the workplace

New Brunswick firm brings GOL to municipalities

CGI partnership will see Crown corp. software sold across Canada

The doctor will see you now

One of the largest Canadian telehealth pilots gets high marks from patients, but lack of broadband access could prevent adoption

Artists enter the engineering lab

How the Canada Council for the Arts and the National Reserach Council of Canada are playing matchmaker to create a renaissance in IT

Canadian students get a little more Sun

Donations worth $2 million will bring hardware into K-12 and post-secondary schools

Enterprises sift through storage strategies

Canadian Blood Services and Statistics Canada discuss their struggles to cut through industry hype, replace skilled workers and consolidate their infrastructures

Hospital IT underfunded, CIOs say

But Schulich prof says money can't replace lack of strategic direction

Nunavik launches first high-speed Internet service

A group purchaser turns to satellite technology to bring lower-cost Web access to 14 arctic region communities. Also: how the region is learning from its cable television infrastructure as it moves online

Govt should learn from private sector CRM

One of the main failings of CRM is the inability to communicate effectively internally, analyst says

Quebec universities prep for high-performance computing

Canada Foundation for Innovation grants have done wonders for advanced computing in Canada, according to a professor at McGill. But what happens when the initial funding runs out?

Management body issues proposal for industry, government

Among the study's recommendations are for the federal government to replace its policies of subsidization

Cisco tapped for Alberta’s ambitious SuperNet

Interest groups are constantly calling one Cisco exec. for updates

Native groups ponder life after Tobin

They were counting on the former Industry Minister's plan to extend broadband access to their communities. Now local firms are taking a private sector approach to a public sector problem

U of T prof calls for intelligence agency watchdog

Public sector groups struggle with information overload, he says

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